This day things started out pretty ordinary, at 6:53AM, with a bear leading us into Cataloochee Valley. Then, I had a talk with the camera about trying to do better… The plan was to make some pixels of an elk … Continue reading →

Thanks to Lens Lugger Jerry Stone for sending this in… This is a photograph by Lee Holt, a new acquaintance that I met shooting sunrises at Marineland. Lee is a Professional Photographer working out of Jacksonville. The reason that I’m … Continue reading →

Correlation between Photography & Music — Epic Productions Posted on August 14, 2015 by bobgrytten Being that there is a high correlation between photography and music, when Lens Lugger Jerry Stone sent in the Chinese Fireworks, my thoughts jumped to this … Continue reading →

Memorable images begin with first understanding Graphic tugs at the heart. In this image, Lady with Flowers, a number of things are going on. For openers, the simple rule of thirds is expanded to include two quadrants – the face … Continue reading →

Last night we headed east 20 miles in anticipation of finding some interesting items to shoot. I guess I’m just very serendipitous, and the Sony needed some exercise. This part of the River Art District was new to us and … Continue reading →

Economics PhD Sebastião Salgado only took up photography in his 30s, but the discipline became an obsession. His years-long projects beautifully capture the human side of a global story that all too often involves death, destruction or decay. Here, he … Continue reading →

I first met Tony Sweet on a Great American Photo Weekend program in Ft. Myers, FL many years ago. At that time he was in the process of deciding which career field to follow – music or photography. The photographic … Continue reading →

You can’t see it; but, a little tear is creeping out of my eye… The tear is because I know how correct this piece is and my new heavy, long lens is by now, on it’s way from the store. … Continue reading →

Let’s debunk the idea that you NEED the most advanced, fanciest piece of equipment to make images that “speak.” One example here is a Large White Trillium, taken with a Sony Point ‘n Shoot 3.2 MP camera when first getting … Continue reading →